on Android devices. You might remember from previous posts that I played with it
a little on my iPad. But not much. This afternoon, I downloaded Instagram, making
it the fourth camera app currently on my mobile. And then I took some photos.





I like Instagram. The temptation is there to over-process the holy heck out photos
with the app though. But it's a nice tool with some interesting filters that can yield
some good results when used sparingly. I can't wait to tinker with Instagram some
more, and see what it can do. :)
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